The Future, This Week 10 March 2017This week: is Silicon Valley sexism a feature or a bug, why your TV might be spying on you, and fake milk.
Mapping the money (part 2): Fundraising challenges faced by early-stage purpose-driven businessesIn this second blog of a three-part series, Tumml's May Samali delves into the fundraising challenges faced by purpose-driven entrepreneurs in their earliest stages of development.
Who drives design thinking?Design thinking has become one of the most talked about and promising business practices for creating and innovating. But who is driving the conversation?
Urban impact entrepreneurshipWe talk to May Samali, Director at Tumml and University of Sydney Alumni, about how can we help entrepreneurs make our cities better.
Why algorithms won’t necessarily lead to utopian workplacesUsing computer algorithms to make decisions about employees might seem like an objective management strategy, but it could actually give an inaccurate picture of productivity and compromise employees’ rights in the process.
The Future, This Week 03 March 2017This week: why the tax office is interested in social media, robots in education and why phones that are not so smart are suddenly appealing.
Is business the answer to poverty alleviation?We talk to Associate Professor Ranjit Voola who advocates re-imagining the purpose of business, where there is both an economic and moral imperative for businesses to engage in alleviating poverty, whilst making profits.
Mapping the money (part 1): The capital landscape for early-stage purpose-driven businessesMay Samali, Director at Tumml and University of Sydney Alumni, provides an in-depth look at how early-stage purpose-driven businesses are raising capital, and highlights the “pioneer gap” they face in their startup phase.